The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

War of The Roses - Main Menu Music Replacer [Without Background]
17 Comments
Hastur! 25 Apr, 2017 @ 3:27pm 
R.I.P. WOTR. I knew thee well.
Rikitikitikatik 20 Apr, 2017 @ 6:24pm 
No idea what this is but I'm glad there is a plesant substitute for that garish nonsense.
Abyss Watchers 3 Apr, 2017 @ 7:07pm 
great:steamhappy:
LUX·INVICTA 14 Mar, 2017 @ 7:25pm 
HEHEHE YE BOIIII
Lord death 7 Mar, 2017 @ 8:17pm 
same
Lord death 5 Mar, 2017 @ 6:18pm 
i hope someone buys it or makes a game that almost the sam
Titus 20 Feb, 2017 @ 9:11am 
such a shame wotr is dead now
Bert Lancaster 6 Feb, 2017 @ 1:33pm 
thank you for this mod, from red rose
76561198317250132 8 Jan, 2017 @ 3:24pm 
that was my war from red rose i thank u
baldur 8 Jan, 2017 @ 8:27am 
good
ImTerrible 7 Jan, 2017 @ 5:49pm 
someone make this armor mod
Ink™ 4 Jan, 2017 @ 7:03pm 
I seemed to have gotten that far on my own surprisingly. o.o; When I came back to check your reply, I had already found the file's location(only because I re-installed it and remembered the location it's put into upon download of course), and I figured maybe right-clicking the game would bring up some other info and that's how I found where to verify the cache.
Guess all you really have to do is some careful digging. I got rid of any leftover files for other mods as well, and after a few times troubleshooting it, it fired up and worked~!
I apologize to trouble you with this mindane problem, however I must say I appreciate the help very much, and that I learned something out of it.
I wish you luck, and may the Nine be with you. (lol)

P.S. War of the Roses seemed like a good game, that music is pretty nice.
SPITFIRE  [author] 4 Jan, 2017 @ 6:00pm 
Yea, pretty much, usually your Skyrim directory location will look something like this: [C:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/steamapps/common/Skyrim].

To verify the integrity of your game's cache, go to your library, right click on Skyrim, go to Properties, then select the tab named "Local Files", you should see a button that says "Verify integrity of game cache".
Ink™ 4 Jan, 2017 @ 4:46pm 
So basically, erase any traces of the music files being left in there?
I'm not exactly savvy with software, but I can follow some of it.
You're not talking about the %AppData% Area, right? Mostly because I wouldn't exactly know where the files for either Skyrim, or the mod would be located in my computer.
Also, what might you mean by "verifying the integrity"? By simply firing the game up afterwards?
I apologize if I'm in any way ignorant when it comes to this topic.
SPITFIRE  [author] 4 Jan, 2017 @ 4:33pm 
I suggest first looking in your data folder for a set of folders named [Data/Music/Special/mus_maintheme.xwm], and checking your data folder for any remaining ESP or BSA folders of the mod.
If you find either, try deleting them then verifying the integrity of your game's cache.
Ink™ 4 Jan, 2017 @ 4:25pm 
I'm not entirely sure if it eas because of the mod or not, but I had subscribed to this and tried to use it, and it didn't happen to play the music at the menu screen.
After unsubscribing, I've been unable to load Skyrim. When it goes to shift to the menu screen, it closes out.
Any help?
Diomedes 4 Jan, 2017 @ 7:34am 
War of the Roses was a great game. It is shameful that was abandoned by its developers, and left to die...:sallet: